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Endeavour Yacht Model: Technical Specifications
Explore the details of the Endeavour Yacht America’s Cup 1934 wooden model kit. This 1:75 scale model ship kit is crafted with precision from premium woods, brass, cast metal, and cotton. It features 1,277 individual parts and delivers an exceptional modeling experience. Dimensions: 20.7 in (528 mm) long, 3.6 in (91 mm) wide, and 28.5 in (723 mm) high.
Scale: 1:75
Width: 91 mm / 3.6 in
Height: 723 mm / 28.5 in
Length: 528 mm / 20.7 in
Total parts: 1,277
Estimated build time: approx. 120 hours
Materials:
- Mahogany wood
- Limewood
- Sapele wood
- Cast metal (ZAMAK)
- Brass
- Cotton
Kit includes:
- Step-by-step video tutorials
- Instruction manual in 5 languages
- Step-by-step HD photo guide
- Parts list with sizes and materials
- Identification sheet for all parts
- Full-scale plans
- High-quality model kit components
- Lifetime warranty
This yacht model is a meticulous reproduction of the original. OcCre kits include everything needed to create an authentic replica, capturing even the most intricate nautical details.
History of the Endeavour Yacht – 1934 America’s Cup
The Endeavour yacht was designed and launched in 1934 to compete in the America’s Cup, the world’s most prestigious sailing competition. Its owner, British industrialist Sir Thomas Sopwith, poured his vision, resources, and passion into building a yacht that could take the United Kingdom to the forefront of international sailing.
The Endeavour quickly earned fame for its refined design, cutting-edge technology, and remarkable regatta performance. Although it was considered one of the strongest challengers, it narrowly missed winning the Cup, losing to the American defender Rainbow in one of the most thrilling finals in the event’s history.
Who owned the Endeavour yacht? The legendary yacht, built in 1934, belonged to Sir Thomas Sopwith, an aviation pioneer and dedicated yachtsman. His vision transformed the Endeavour into a vessel celebrated for both innovation and elegance, securing its place as a true icon in maritime history.
Even though victory slipped away, the Endeavour remains one of the most admired sailing yachts in history—cherished today by model shipbuilders, collectors, and sailing enthusiasts worldwide.